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... the Web-Client 28 Administrator and Guest User Profiles 28 Confirming Your System Requirements 29 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility Software 30 Downloading the EQUIP Series Installation Guides 31 Logging On to the IP Utility and Discovering Network Devices 31 Connecting to a Device and Configuring Network Settings 33 Connecting to or Disconnecting From Devices 34 Configuring the IP Network Settings Automatically or Manually 34 Launching the Web-Client to View Live Video 36 Installing Honeywell IP...
... the Web-Client 28 Administrator and Guest User Profiles 28 Confirming Your System Requirements 29 Installing the Honeywell IP Utility Software 30 Downloading the EQUIP Series Installation Guides 31 Logging On to the IP Utility and Discovering Network Devices 31 Connecting to a Device and Configuring Network Settings 33 Connecting to or Disconnecting From Devices 34 Configuring the IP Network Settings Automatically or Manually 34 Launching the Web-Client to View Live Video 36 Installing Honeywell IP...
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... Device Configuration 59 Configuring Connected Devices 59 Programming Alarm Contacts 59 Selecting the Camera Type 60 Video Termination 61 Configuring a PTZ Dome 62 PTZ Camera Address Settings 63 Presets 63 Opening and Displaying the Camera Menu 67 Configuring Video Settings 67 Configuring Audio 69 Setting Tamper Detection 70 Configuring the Encoder Board 71 6 System Administration 73 Changing Passwords 73 Changing the Honeywell IP Utility User Password 73 Changing the Web-Client Password Using Honeywell IP Utility 74 Upgrading the Firmware...
... Device Configuration 59 Configuring Connected Devices 59 Programming Alarm Contacts 59 Selecting the Camera Type 60 Video Termination 61 Configuring a PTZ Dome 62 PTZ Camera Address Settings 63 Presets 63 Opening and Displaying the Camera Menu 67 Configuring Video Settings 67 Configuring Audio 69 Setting Tamper Detection 70 Configuring the Encoder Board 71 6 System Administration 73 Changing Passwords 73 Changing the Honeywell IP Utility User Password 73 Changing the Web-Client Password Using Honeywell IP Utility 74 Upgrading the Firmware...
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... HNVE1 Web-Client from IP Utility 43 Web-Client: Administrator User 45 Web-Client: Guest User 46 Example of PTZ Dome Live View 48 PTZ Controls 49 PTZ Settings on the Live View Tab 50 IP and Firmware Settings on the Device Information Tab 54 Alarm Settings on the Device Settings Tab 54 Device Configuration Settings on the Device Settings Tab 55 PTZ Settings and Camera Menu on the PTZ Dome Setup Tab 55 Video Compression Settings 56 Audio Settings...
... HNVE1 Web-Client from IP Utility 43 Web-Client: Administrator User 45 Web-Client: Guest User 46 Example of PTZ Dome Live View 48 PTZ Controls 49 PTZ Settings on the Live View Tab 50 IP and Firmware Settings on the Device Information Tab 54 Alarm Settings on the Device Settings Tab 54 Device Configuration Settings on the Device Settings Tab 55 PTZ Settings and Camera Menu on the PTZ Dome Setup Tab 55 Video Compression Settings 56 Audio Settings...
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... HNVE1 Connectors 19 User Profiles for Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client 29 PC Minimum System Requirements 29 Items Installed On Your System 30 IP Network Device Setting Options 35 Tabs/Views in the Web-Client Application 47 Icons in the PTZ Control 49 Special Presets Available Based on Protocol 51 PTZ Dome Settings Based on Protocol Selections 62 Sample PTZ Dome Address Switch Settings...
... HNVE1 Connectors 19 User Profiles for Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client 29 PC Minimum System Requirements 29 Items Installed On Your System 30 IP Network Device Setting Options 35 Tabs/Views in the Web-Client Application 47 Icons in the PTZ Control 49 Special Presets Available Based on Protocol 51 PTZ Dome Settings Based on Protocol Selections 62 Sample PTZ Dome Address Switch Settings...
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... information on changing passwords on the IP Utility and Web-Client, upgrading firmware on the HNVE1 encoder, and uninstalling the IP Utility and ActiveX control. • Appendix A, Troubleshooting, provides information for common technical issues. • Appendix B, Reference Information, lists HNVE1 specifications. • Appendix C, Glossary, explains terms that appear in this guide; • Index provides a quick access to install, configure, and operate the 1-channel encoder. Troubleshooting and specification reference information is...
... information on changing passwords on the IP Utility and Web-Client, upgrading firmware on the HNVE1 encoder, and uninstalling the IP Utility and ActiveX control. • Appendix A, Troubleshooting, provides information for common technical issues. • Appendix B, Reference Information, lists HNVE1 specifications. • Appendix C, Glossary, explains terms that appear in this guide; • Index provides a quick access to install, configure, and operate the 1-channel encoder. Troubleshooting and specification reference information is...
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... the warranty period Honeywell will repair or replace, at its sole option, free of charge, any Honeywell product, please call Customer Service at 1.800.796.CCTV for Electrical Equipment safety. Items shipped to UL 60950-1 and CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1. Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by turning the equipment off and on a different circuit. This Class B digital apparatus complies...
... the warranty period Honeywell will repair or replace, at its sole option, free of charge, any Honeywell product, please call Customer Service at 1.800.796.CCTV for Electrical Equipment safety. Items shipped to UL 60950-1 and CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1. Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by turning the equipment off and on a different circuit. This Class B digital apparatus complies...
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... HNVE1 Single Channel, Real-Time Digital Video Encoder Honeywell's Single-channel Network Video Encoder (HNVE1) is a cost-effective way to leverage existing investments in HTTP web server for configuration • Supports Static IP, DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), and APIPA (Automatic Private IP Addressing) • Supports bi-directional audio • IP Utility for upgrading existing analog video systems to many NVR solutions including the Honeywell Enterprise Digital Video Manager (DVM). Benefits The HNVE1...
... HNVE1 Single Channel, Real-Time Digital Video Encoder Honeywell's Single-channel Network Video Encoder (HNVE1) is a cost-effective way to leverage existing investments in HTTP web server for configuration • Supports Static IP, DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), and APIPA (Automatic Private IP Addressing) • Supports bi-directional audio • IP Utility for upgrading existing analog video systems to many NVR solutions including the Honeywell Enterprise Digital Video Manager (DVM). Benefits The HNVE1...
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... on the encoder. Audio input and output have 600 Ohm impedance. The HNVE1 can also receive audio from the HNVE1 to the encoder, power off the HNVE1, connect the video lines, then power on the rear of the HNVE1 to configure audio options. 20 Encoder Installation Table 2-2 HNVE1 Connectors Connector I + O-; I -; D+ Ethernet Power/+12V GND Description Alarm Input Alarm Output RS485 Connectors (for your HNVE1 is made through your network using a crossover cable. Connecting Audio The HNVE1 supports bi-directional audio.
... on the encoder. Audio input and output have 600 Ohm impedance. The HNVE1 can also receive audio from the HNVE1 to the encoder, power off the HNVE1, connect the video lines, then power on the rear of the HNVE1 to configure audio options. 20 Encoder Installation Table 2-2 HNVE1 Connectors Connector I + O-; I -; D+ Ethernet Power/+12V GND Description Alarm Input Alarm Output RS485 Connectors (for your HNVE1 is made through your network using a crossover cable. Connecting Audio The HNVE1 supports bi-directional audio.
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... and discovering network devices • Connecting to a device and configuring network settings • Launching the Web-Client to view live video About the Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client About the Honeywell IP Utility The Honeywell IP Utility is a software application that your network camera is installed from a CD or downloaded from the Honeywell Systems Group website (www.honeywellvideo.com). Note Before installing and using the Honeywell IP Utility, confirm that is connected to configure...
... and discovering network devices • Connecting to a device and configuring network settings • Launching the Web-Client to view live video About the Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client About the Honeywell IP Utility The Honeywell IP Utility is a software application that your network camera is installed from a CD or downloaded from the Honeywell Systems Group website (www.honeywellvideo.com). Note Before installing and using the Honeywell IP Utility, confirm that is connected to configure...
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... time differs. Table 3-1 describes the roles and privileges for each discovered device. Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client Software The IP Utility enables users to: • Discover device(s) on a network • Configure the IP network settings, name device(s), upgrade firmware, change the Administrator or Guest passwords. Web-Client Up to six Web-Client users can be logged on at a time. For example, six Administrators can be connected at the same time...
... time differs. Table 3-1 describes the roles and privileges for each discovered device. Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client Software The IP Utility enables users to: • Discover device(s) on a network • Configure the IP network settings, name device(s), upgrade firmware, change the Administrator or Guest passwords. Web-Client Up to six Web-Client users can be logged on at a time. For example, six Administrators can be connected at the same time...
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... installed, the same computer work station with the minimum requirements in Table 3-2. Confirming Your System Requirements Note Windows administrator privileges are required to access the Web-Client. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Table 3-1 User Profiles for Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client Interface Administrator Guest Honeywell IP Utility • View the list of devices available and connect to the devices • Configure the IP network settings • Upgrade firmware • Change...
... installed, the same computer work station with the minimum requirements in Table 3-2. Confirming Your System Requirements Note Windows administrator privileges are required to access the Web-Client. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Table 3-1 User Profiles for Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client Interface Administrator Guest Honeywell IP Utility • View the list of devices available and connect to the devices • Configure the IP network settings • Upgrade firmware • Change...
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... operator is complete, a Honeywell IP Utility icon desktop. Double-click the icon to www.honeywellvideo.com. To enable live video. Open the Honeywell IP Utility InstallShield Wizard. Method 2: Website a. Navigate to launch the IP Utility. b. Click Customer Resources ➤ Download Center ➤ I Agree to [CD drive]\Honeywell IP Utility\Honeywell IP Utility Setup.exe. After the installation is using the Web-Client. Installing the Honeywell IP Utility Software 1. displays on your EQUIP Series...
... operator is complete, a Honeywell IP Utility icon desktop. Double-click the icon to www.honeywellvideo.com. To enable live video. Open the Honeywell IP Utility InstallShield Wizard. Method 2: Website a. Navigate to launch the IP Utility. b. Click Customer Resources ➤ Download Center ➤ I Agree to [CD drive]\Honeywell IP Utility\Honeywell IP Utility Setup.exe. After the installation is using the Web-Client. Installing the Honeywell IP Utility Software 1. displays on your EQUIP Series...
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..., the devices on the network-including the devices on the network and groups by clicking the Discovery icon , located near the top of the Discovery pane. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Figure 3-2 IP Utility User Interface The About menu displays the software version installed Connect / disconnect icon Discovery icon Limited or No connectivity From the User tab, Administrators can also manually refresh the device discovery by device type Upgrade Firmware downloaded from the network.
..., the devices on the network-including the devices on the network and groups by clicking the Discovery icon , located near the top of the Discovery pane. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Figure 3-2 IP Utility User Interface The About menu displays the software version installed Connect / disconnect icon Discovery icon Limited or No connectivity From the User tab, Administrators can also manually refresh the device discovery by device type Upgrade Firmware downloaded from the network.
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... additional support. Disconnecting from your network administrator for each connected device either automatically or manually. Check your network settings for the connected device are displayed in the System pane. The IP network setting details, such as device name, IP address and subnet mask can connect to . Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client Software Connecting to or Disconnecting From Devices Before configuring the IP network settings, you must connect to resolve this issue. Note...
... additional support. Disconnecting from your network administrator for each connected device either automatically or manually. Check your network settings for the connected device are displayed in the System pane. The IP network setting details, such as device name, IP address and subnet mask can connect to . Installing the Honeywell IP Utility and Web-Client Software Connecting to or Disconnecting From Devices Before configuring the IP network settings, you must connect to resolve this issue. Note...
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... the device on the network. If no DHCP server is not properly configured, the camera or dome may not be divided into several smaller networks by subnetting. The gateway allows communication between networks. The network automatically assigns the IP Address based on different networks. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Option Device Name IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway MAC Address Table 3-4 IP Network Device Setting Options Description By default, the device...
... the device on the network. If no DHCP server is not properly configured, the camera or dome may not be divided into several smaller networks by subnetting. The gateway allows communication between networks. The network automatically assigns the IP Address based on different networks. HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Option Device Name IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway MAC Address Table 3-4 IP Network Device Setting Options Description By default, the device...
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... the connected device are displayed in the lower left corner of the window. From the desktop, double-click the Honeywell IP Utility icon . Click Launch Browser (see Figure 4-1) to go to . In the Discovery pane, double-click the device you log on to the Web-Client: 1. The Honeywell IP Utility Log On window opens. 2. Click . The network settings for devices on at a time. • The default Guest password...
... the connected device are displayed in the lower left corner of the window. From the desktop, double-click the Honeywell IP Utility icon . Click Launch Browser (see Figure 4-1) to go to . In the Discovery pane, double-click the device you log on to the Web-Client: 1. The Honeywell IP Utility Log On window opens. 2. Click . The network settings for devices on at a time. • The default Guest password...
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... Default Gateway that connects the HNVE1 to access the IP Utility. It provides read-only network and firmware settings and video formats without having to the network MAC Address is a factory assigned address unique for more detailed information. See Programming Alarm Contacts, page 59 for each device Firmware Settings including product name and version Video Format (NTSC or PAL) Alarm Settings Figure 4-8 shows the alarm settings on the Device Settings tab. Figure 4-7 IP and Firmware Settings...
... Default Gateway that connects the HNVE1 to access the IP Utility. It provides read-only network and firmware settings and video formats without having to the network MAC Address is a factory assigned address unique for more detailed information. See Programming Alarm Contacts, page 59 for each device Firmware Settings including product name and version Video Format (NTSC or PAL) Alarm Settings Figure 4-8 shows the alarm settings on the Device Settings tab. Figure 4-7 IP and Firmware Settings...
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... cable length for video equalization, from 0 m, 100 m, 200 m, 400 m. program up to 150 Presets Run, Program, Delete, and Halt up to 16 Mimic Tours Run, Program, and Halt up to 64 possible preset positions Program up to 16 Sectors or 32 Privacy Zones Open Camera Menu to a special or custom Preset; HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Device Configuration Settings Figure 4-9 Device Configuration Settings on the PTZ Dome Setup...
... cable length for video equalization, from 0 m, 100 m, 200 m, 400 m. program up to 150 Presets Run, Program, Delete, and Halt up to 16 Mimic Tours Run, Program, and Halt up to 64 possible preset positions Program up to 16 Sectors or 32 Privacy Zones Open Camera Menu to a special or custom Preset; HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide Device Configuration Settings Figure 4-9 Device Configuration Settings on the PTZ Dome Setup...
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HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide PTZ Camera Address Settings For the PTZ dome and the HNVE1 to be able to save a PTZ dome position. You can configure a preset to communicate, the PTZ switch settings on Sample PTZ Main Board Switches SW1, SW2, SW3, and SW4, from a configured preset, the number and name display in all the presets except preset 71...
HNVE1 V2.1 1-Channel Encoder Reference Guide PTZ Camera Address Settings For the PTZ dome and the HNVE1 to be able to save a PTZ dome position. You can configure a preset to communicate, the PTZ switch settings on Sample PTZ Main Board Switches SW1, SW2, SW3, and SW4, from a configured preset, the number and name display in all the presets except preset 71...
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... operating instructions of the switching hub. • Check the pins. • Use network cables that are appropriate for the default gateway address and confirm that the DHCP server is running correctly. • Remove anything from different networks (subnets). • The gateway address is incorrectly set the default gateway to a switching hub or router. Troubleshooting Table A-1 Troubleshooting Solutions Symptom There is blinking (BLINKING TEMPERATURE WARNING). Possible Cause • The power cord...
... operating instructions of the switching hub. • Check the pins. • Use network cables that are appropriate for the default gateway address and confirm that the DHCP server is running correctly. • Remove anything from different networks (subnets). • The gateway address is incorrectly set the default gateway to a switching hub or router. Troubleshooting Table A-1 Troubleshooting Solutions Symptom There is blinking (BLINKING TEMPERATURE WARNING). Possible Cause • The power cord...